Low_Budget_Hooker Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 STOP This was my reasoning also. The rhino lining didn't hold up, it did everywhere but on the V-channels where you need it. On top of that, it adds a ton of drag to the boat. What we ended up doing,....pure genius,lol,...was we took a 5 ft section of 2x6 and put 6 wheels on it. It's a launch dolly. Quote
memo43 Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 what about useing the idea that LBH mentioned but with bigger tires like turf tires from a wheel barrow or something wider. I noticed that you have lots of sand an what not, but even a launch dolly of sorts might just be the ticket memo Quote
surfer Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 If the problem is just getting down the sea wall then I would recommend mounting a couple of 6" PVC pipes to the sea wall to slide the boat down. PVC is much slicker than wood. I live in Orlando and with all our small lakes this is pretty standard for jet skies and jon boats. I have even seen winches mounted to the top of the sea wall in conjunction with the PVC and the boat/ ski left on the PVC as a semi permanent parking spot. Quote
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